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Hal David, principal for Cedartown High School in northwest Georgia is cracking down on sexy dresses at the prom this year.

“We’ve never had a problem until this year,” says David. “It was at homecoming when we first saw the dresses our students were wearing — and they were inappropriate, unacceptable.”

Students were given a six-page handout explaining what they could and could not wear to the prom which included photos of acceptable and unacceptale attire.

The handout states:

The Cedartown High School Administration wants you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your individual style. Prom should be fun and memorable, but we also want everyone to be comfortable, safe, and show Bulldog PRIDE.
With modesty and safety in mind, the following dress code guidelines will be enforced at the 2012 Cedartown High School Prom activities. Failure to adhere to the dress code standards will prevent your participation in the event

The students must bring back a signed copy of the handout before they can be put on the list to attend prom.

Alrighty then. So, what is acceptable and unnacceptable? Here are the photos from the handout .

Acceptable

Unacceptable

One can only hope that one clever student will wear somthing like this to make a point:

I am guessing this dress worn by Lost cast member Michelle Rodriguez would be off limits. What a shame.

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Spotted strolling around Seoul leading up to the recent elections was bikini-clad Nancy Lang. Apparently she was promoting politics, or something.

This was translated from her website to explain the Korean character Ang (앙) that she carries around and why she does so in a bikini.

‘Ang’ sums up cutie, sexy, kitty, Nancy in a single word, and she says it signifies the positive energy of a new era. She wrote LOVE directly over her bikini in lipstick, and this encapsulates her continual wish for us to create a world full of love, peace and art. Nancy Lang explained that since citizens are all individual masters of democracy, they have to affirm their power through the vote, and she thinks that in particular it would be great if all young people voted.

What peace, love and art have to do with bikinis on public streets I have no earthly idea, but I’m way way cool with it.

Korean Netizen Response

While most Korean’s reactions were positive on internet message boards, not all took a fancy to Nancy. Especially with this photo.

One netizen wrote: “What the hell is she doing…and why is she doing it in front of the statue of King Sejong of all places…? King Sejong is asleep, but that obscene bitch and her obscene actions will anger him and he’ll wake up…no-good whore…”

This tool simply has no respect for women and no appreciation for Korea’s hard fought battle for democracy. What a shame. And if Nancy can turn Sejong the Great into a zombie, then hell yah! I say.

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And yes, there’s video.

Here is another video (in Korean) of Ms. Lang being interviewed. The stuffed cat is still on her shoulder so I guess that is her trademark and not the bikini.

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Better F*** Next time

OK, that was tasteless, but sadly, for left wing supporters, Nancy’s get out the vote plan didn’t work –only 54.8% of eligible voters turned out for the election. As is generally the rule, the more young voters the better chances the Left has. Until next time, the left will be left out.

Meow.

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Here’s some more Nancy and her, uhhh…cat.

The End…

…of that part of the post.

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Porn Stars and Politics

Now onto sex and politics in its un-purest form without the draping of art or any other such draping at all. Should Nancy Lang decide to run herself next time, here are some people who mixed sex with politics with varied success.

Ilona Staller, aka "La Cicciolina," was successfully elected to the Italian parliament in 1987

Following in Staller’s stiletto heel footsteps, three former Italian porn stars took a shot at political office just this year.

Milly D'Abbraccio ran for a seat in Rome's City Hall.

Luana Borgia vs Amanda Fox in a run for mayor in Taranto, Italy.

Japanese-American, Mimi Miyagi ran as a Republican for Nevada Governor in 2006, but lost.

Mary Carey (with the late Gary Coleman) ran for California Governor in 2003.

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Lady Gaga arrived in umm, style at Incheon Airport yesterday for the first show of “The Born This Way Ball” tour which begins on April 27 at Seoul’s Olympic Stadium.

Some religious groups in South Korea have opposed the concert, saying Lady Gaga advocates homosexuality and performs in an explicitly sexual manner. In a recent statement, the Korean Association of Church Communication makes it sound like she’s bringing an epidemic to Korea’s shores.

Our Christian community needs concerted action to stop young people from being infected with homosexuality and pornography.

I didn’t realize it was possible to be infected with gayness or pornography. What a dilemma. If I am infected with gayness, my dating life vastly improves, if I am infected by porn then I don’t care if I date. Geez, what if I get both?

South Koreans under the age 18 will not be allowed exposure to the viral gayness since they were recently banned from the concert after Lady Gaga was rated unsuitable for younger audiences by the Korea Media Rating Board. The show had an initial age rating of 12 and older.

That whole age banning issue is a red herring anyway, as the local media reported that less than 1% of the roughly 38,000 tickets sold for the show were purchased by teenagers.

Internet message boards in South Korea saw large numbers of commenters questioning why Lady Gaga’s show was given the age-18 rating since K-pop girl groups who dance quite provocatively are not given such age ratings.

Some wholesome K-Pop:

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I am guessing Lady Gaga got banned for the same reason that Apple’s iPad 1 was delayed entry into the Korean market until Samsung could shore up their position here, but what do I know?

UPDATE: The Lady in the rain checking out the Seoul Olympic Stadium Venue

UPDATE: 300 Protestant church members gathered in downtown Seoul Sunday night to hold a group prayer against the concert, Kang Ju-Hyun, a prayer organiser told AFP.

“We will pray to God that the concert will not be realised so that homosexuality and pornography will not spread around the country,” he said.